Standardized tests in high-school to come back after war is over – Ukrainian experts

Standardized External Testing known as ZNO exams will return to Ukrainian schools once the war ends, said  Tetiana Vakulenko, director of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA).

“We definitely plan to return to the classic testing model, where each subject is assessed on a separate day,” said Vakulenko s, predicting the National Multisubject Test days are numbered.

She claimed it will allow students to fully demonstrate their academic achievements and enables better assessment of their knowledge and skills.

Despite the imminent shift back to the ZNO testing, Vakulenko said the testing format will remain digital, as computer-based assessments have proven their efficiency.

“Computerized testing is highly effective, and applicants receive their results much faster,” she added.

Notorious supporter of the concept “in order for a cow to eat less and give more milk, it needs to be fed less and milked more” “Servant of the People” Danylo Hetmantsev, under the guise of “business requirements”, registered a draft law on the collection of VAT on all foreign purchases, regardless of their value. In other words, every Ukrainian, buying goods of any value and purpose abroad, when sending them to Ukraine, will have to pay an additional fifth part, or 20% of the cost of the goods.

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